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View PDF slides > > How can your organization be more productive, effective, and intelligent? By harnessing organizational approaches made possible by the latest communications technologies. In this webinar, MIT Sloan Professor Thomas Malone illustrates how collective intelligence works and what it can do for your organization. Learn about his related course, Intelligent Organizations 4Dx (online).

Innovation is a strategic priority for virtually every organization around the world. Innovative entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs are able to make a significant impact on their businesses and industries by thinking and acting differently and by disrupting the status quo with big new ideas. But where does such innovation come from? How do leaders come upon business breakthroughs that create value? In this webinar,...Tags:
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http://www.capgemini-consulting.com/leadingdigital Watch the latest video on Leading Digital featuring all three authors: George Westerman, Didier Bonnet and Andy McAfee. Moderated by Michael S. Hopkins, the trio of authors talk about their research into digital transformation and exactly what is inside Leading Digital: Turning Technology Into Business Transformation. For a number of years the authors from...Tags:
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May 12 2009 Professor Deborah Ancona explains why sensemaking, relating, visioning and inventing are vital to leadership and how these can be put into practice See more Financial Times videos at: http://www.ft.com/videoTags:
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MIT 15.390 New Enterprises, Fall 2013 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/15-390F13 Instructor: Bill Aulet Discussion of the six key myths around entrepreneurship, such as "Entrepreneurs are undisciplined," "Entrepreneurs are all about charisma," and more. Uncover key myths about entrepreneurship that after often not just untrue, but also unproductive. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information...Tags:
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Is an innovator born or made? This was the question Hal Gregersen, along with Clayton Christensen and Jeff Dyer, set out to answer in their latest book, “The Innovator’s DNA.” Based on a collaborative eight-year study and interviews with hundreds of game-changing inventors and executives, the authors identified five “discovery skills” used by innovative leaders that distinguishes them from the ordinary. In this...Tags:
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Is an innovator born or made? This was the question Hal Gregersen, along with Clayton Christensen and Jeff Dyer, set out to answer in their latest book, “The Innovator’s DNA.” Based on a collaborative eight-year study and interviews with hundreds of game-changing inventors and executives, the authors identified five “discovery skills” used by innovative leaders that distinguishes them from the ordinary. In this...Tags:
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When it comes to innovation, we are disrupting the world or being disrupted. There is no middle ground. The best disruptors engage those tactics to discover what they don’t know—and in turn change the world in ways others don’t see. By employing the Catalytic Questioning methodology – an alternative to traditional brainstorming – business leaders can drive change in their lives, workplaces and communities. As part...Tags:
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Innovation often starts with a passion ignited by experience or a problem. In this video, Hal Gregersen discusses why both starting points are ideal hotbeds for creative thinking, and what we as leaders can do to move our innovative journeys forward once this passion or problem is defined. A cutting-edge innovation and leadership guru, co-author of “The Innovator’s DNA,” and Executive Director of the MIT...Tags:
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